Housing
News on the Housing Front
It seems like the lesbian cluster idea that Matrix used for “Heather’s Flats” in Brunswick is spreading. About 12 lesbians have purchased apartments in a new Northcote (Melbourne) development called Bouliste on the corner of Separation and Victoria streets. If you’d like to join them and downsize, you can buy off the plan with a deposit now and the balance due in a couple years when the building is completed.
Also in Denmark, Western Australia, our sister organisation, Matrix WA, has had two adjacent houses donated and are looking into setting these up for housing older lesbians. It’s exciting that lots is happening in lesbian housing.
Housing In Brunswick
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View Progress of the Brunswick Apartments in Photo Gallery
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| Above: Heather Chapple - born 10 November 1944 and died 5 October 2007 - provided the first bequest received by Matrix. Her money has allowed Matrix to house 3 elderly, financially disadvantaged lesbians. |
The Bequest
Heather Chapple, a lesbian feminist who loved animals, to dance, to bird watch and to coax vegetable seedlings from the soil, was also an accomplished poet and carpenter. When she died, Heather left $300,000 to Matrix for the purpose of providing affordable rental housing for older, financially disadvantaged lesbians. The Matrix Real Estate Task Group (RETG) formed and began looking for a unit or flat to buy with Heather’s bequest towards the end of 2008.
The Social Housing Funding
Then the federal government announced an unprecedented amount of money would be available for social housing as part of its economic stimulus package. This money would largely be spent via Registered Housing Providers (RHP’s). The RHP needed to provide 25% of the finance and then the Office of Housing (OoH) would foot 75% of the purchase price of newly built accommodation.
The Partnership
Beginning in March 2009, Matrix has partnered with a RHP called the Victorian Women’s Housing Association (VWHA) to access some of this social housing money. VWHA is a feminist, non-profit organisation, set up to provide low cost housing options for women who experience disadvantage. It is run by a voluntary board of skilled women, with several employees and supported by a lot of other women who provide free professional services such as legal, accounting, project management and graphic work. (see www.vwha.org.au) . They have values and policies that mesh well with those of the Matrix Guild.
Matrix has provided the seeding finance, enabling the VWHA to access the remainder of funds from the OoH. This has allowed Matrix to house 3 times as many lesbians as Heather’s bequest on its own could have done. VWHA holds the titles, but Matrix will always select the lesbian tenants. In the unlikely event that the VWHA decides to sell these properties, and no suitable substitute property is available, then the Matrix bequest (as a percentage of the sale price) will be refunded. Matrix would then benefit from the growth in the property value. Matrix is very grateful to Jennifer Feeney for her thoughtful, pro bono legal advice.
On 11th September 2009 we signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) - and on the 30th October 2009 a partnering agreement was sealed with the VWHA to buy 3 apartments in a new complex in Brunswick.
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Above: Signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with the VWHA
Front Row
L to R:
Sara Elkas (Public and Financial Officer of Matrix), Anneke Deutsch (Matrix RETG Convenor). Back Row L to R:
Jennifer Feeney (Matrix’s Solicitor), Jeanette Large (VWHA’s CEO),
Carmel McCormack (Chair of VWHA’s Board) |
The Apartments
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The Opening
On Wednesday 8th June the apartments were officially opened at a launch party at the Brunswick Town Hall. The first tenants joined about a hundred other guests (lesbians and our supporters), including Jane Garrett, the State member for Brunswick and Colleen Hartland, a Greens MLC, to celebrate the occasion. This is the first such affordable housing in Australia for older lesbians. We hope it will be the beginning of many more housing projects.
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Above: Anneke Deutsch, Housing Convenor of Matrix (left) and Jeanette Large, CEO of the VWHA
opened the housing |
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| Above: Sue Leigh (left) and Anneke Deutsch at the front doors |
Consider Matrix in Your Will
Just as Heather has done, you too could make a difference to some of your lesbian sisters who are elderly, perhaps living with a disability and are in a poor financial position. Lesbians who aren’t homeowners, find it almost impossible to afford market rent on the aged or disability pension.
Please remember Matrix and her work in providing affordable, secure housing when you make your will. You can stipulate exactly how you’d like the money spent. For bequests, please identify Matrix as: Matrix Guild of Victoria Incorporated; ABN: 13 869 266 126; ACN: A00 260 57B.
If lesbians don’t bequest and donate money to Matrix’s housing projects, who will? |